TITLE: If I had a dime for every time I got distracted, I wish I had a puppy!
Roger and Kathy have given us assembled masses a lovely entry in the Wednesday sweepstakes. Their puzzle celebrates SCATTERBRAINS among us and who better to represent this stereotype than this lovable character who was a truly savvy business person but played her wacky alter ego to perfection.
How the Wienberg's physically did this is shown below as B R A I N is scattered among the long entries in the grid. I include the grid in the event your medium did not carry the circles.
The reveal shows the gimmick clearly:
53. Forgetful person literally indicated by this puzzle's circles : SCATTER BRAIN
Theme Entries:
19. Bulb that's more sweet than pungent : BERMUDA ONION - What a great home for one!
31. Basic two-element computation : BINARY OPERATION This $1.50 calculator has the four basic BINARY OPERATION keys neatly nested on the right. Those of us that had to use a slide rule rue the fact we never had one of these.
39. Concern for a marketing department : PUBLIC RELATIONS - Their job:
Now for the balance of Roger and Kathy's very focused humpday offering:
Across
1. Helps illegally : ABETS
6. "London Fields" writer Martin : AMIS - Friends in Paris too easy for Wednesday?
10. Serengeti grazer : GNU
13. French name meaning "born again" : RENEE
14. Goal-oriented suburban parent? : SOCCER MOM - Jennifer Lawrence's life before movies intervened
17. Mexican pyramid builder : AZTEC - I have difficulty even pronouncing Tenochtitlan
18. Late with one's payments : IN ARREARS
21. Scheming : SLY
22. Quarterback Dawson : LEN
23. Renewable fuel made from organic matter : BIOGAS - Collecting BIOGAS from a well drilled into a landfill
27. Crow's cry : CAW
28. Building guideline : SPEC
30. Tokyo, long ago : EDO
36. "Want the light __ not?" : ON OR
37. "Golly!" : GEE
38. Good-sized backyard : ACRE - One ACRE lots in Clinton, Utah
44. One of the Galápagos, e.g.: Abbr. : ISL. - Where Darwin changed the world
45. Fed a line to : CUED - ...or not to be! ...or not to be!
46. Cartoon frame : CEL
47. Balance precariously : TEETER
49. Justice Dept. division : DEA
50. Car stat with city and hwy. components : MPG - 8 MPG for a 1959 Caddy was no big deal with $.25/gal gas
57. Fundraising portmanteau : WALK-A-THON - I got swamped with requests at school
60. "You Don't Join Us, We Join You" insurance company : AETNA
61. "Monday Night Football" airer before ESPN : ABC SPORTS - When football morphed into show biz
62. Lingering looks : GAZES
63. Deleted, with "out" : XED - MLK advisor Wyatt King advised him to X OUT the "Dream" part of speech since it was so trite and cliche
64. Scheme : RUSE
65. Wade noisily : SLOSH
Down
1. Many Mideast natives : ARABS
2. Chisel's cutting edge : BEZEL
3. Contest submission : ENTRY
4. Abound (with) : TEEM - These signs are a hot property these days
5. Not connected to the church : SECULAR
6. From Thailand, say : ASIAN
7. Like old records : MONO
8. "__ See for Miles": The Who : I CAN
9. Metal-marking tool : SCRIBER
10. "Today" rival, familiarly : GMA
11. Fish-fowl link : NOR
12. Hesitation sounds : UMS - Don't use it here!
15. Beethoven's Third : EROICA - Italian for hero
16. Nevada city near Tahoe : RENO - Lots of wedding rings got thrown in the Truckee River there
20. Like morning grass : DEWY
24. Company with "save you 15%" ads : GEICO
25. Beautify : ADORN
26. Loudness units : SONES
27. Astronomer Sagan : CARL
28. Ignore the limit : SPEED
29. Spa treatment : PEEL - Sounds painful
31. Hasbro game requiring quick reflexes : BOP IT
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32. Unavailable : IN USE - Talk about yer IN USE!
33. Duke or duchess : NOBLE - Royal blood doesn't cut much for me
34. Fairy tale brute : OGRE
35. Elongated comet part : TAIL - An astronomy prof once told me that the tail of a comet is as close to being nothing and still being something as there is
40. Arctic covering : ICE CAP
41. Museum manager : CURATOR
42. Big name in PCs : ACER
43. Lipton pouches : TEA BAGS - Some on this site would never consider one of these methods
48. Disdainful clicks : TSKS
49. Like thick fog : DENSE
50. Passover cracker : MATZO
51. Needle bearers : PINES - Pine Wilt has killed millions of trees around here
52. Grind, as teeth : GNASH -The phrase "(there shall be) weeping and gnashing of teeth" (in the original Greek ὁ κλαυθμὸς καὶ ὁ βρυγμὸς τῶν ὀδόντων) appears seven times in the New Testament as a description of the torments of the damned in Hell.
54. Drive-__ window : THRU
55. Youngsters : TOTS
56. Legitimate : REAL
57. Car wash extra : WAX
58. Prez in a stovepipe hat : ABE - Abe's stovepipe hat he wore to Ford's Theater on April, 14, 1865 with the black mourning ban for his dead son Willie. This hat was not put on display until 1893 at the Smithsonian
59. Type of TV display : LCD
SCATTERBRAINS and regular ones are now welcome to opine: